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- ! ' ' ::-'":t -V---' "::iKv:.:-::--!i:- :T - ' .' : '..','.: W'cAiHER TO-DAY. 0- Ralcijfh and Vicinity : LAST EDITION. : 4.CD A. a. RALEIGH. N. C. TUEStjAY. OGTQBER 11. 1898. 1 1 j No. n6. ' ' 1 !&'' ' ' IllffB I'M SHIPS i3rm That- Delayed Shaf- cr's Sailing to Santiago. II II H THE MYSTERY opposed Spanish War Ships Were probably American Vessels-Naval Hen Say ThAt Shafter Was Not Bead to Sail Anyway. r t. 10 The truth about . h officials of the army have dubbed" the "spook m l which the War De-t-nls caused General trture from Tampa to - l'iaye'd for a week. ROYALL RESIGNS. Cannot Agree with th 6ranJ Camp la D- O&rd to S ccssloa Dec t Mac. lUchmond. Oct. 10. As a result of ihe fecesslon debate In the Grand Camp cf United Confederate Veterans of Vir ginia at Culpeper last week, William I... Royall. chairman of the History Committee. ha sent in his resignation. ne ays mat members who defeated vre i resolution declaring that Confederate veterans renounced the right of secession forever did not represent the views of th; great body of Confederate soldiers. Mr.' Itoyall declares that the abandon ment of secession is as much a fixed principle as the abolition of slavery. and says "It seems to me that, for any one now k say a word or do thing that looks like questioning either of these as fixed and established facts. s like admitting that he knows noth ng of what has taken place In the last forty years." , BAILEY GOT TIRED iO OUT Not Much Fun in Running for Congress. corrtyi crop averages. FinRGTO HIOE RECORDS ill w nor in ii m liimi m IlMW MI I V i n ii i i i ii i nui ii n i Coadltlon Below Taat of September bat i: TAbowa Taat of Olfcer Yearn. ; Wah'nsrtonl. Oct. 10. The October re ort of thre statistician of the Depart p:ent of" Agriculture shows average Condition of cotton on October 1st to Jiave been 7S;4 as compared with, T9.S ftnlms. The avera condition on C- VUUniy lf OrSC in Ui Dl iiobef 1st. 1897. was 70. and the mean! Than Purr rpi uctooer averages or the. last ten The decline during Sep- Mfrnbfrl though hv no m-n nnffnrm i . tiion, being 2 points in South Carolina, igfexas and Tejinessee, 4 points in Ala ifama. 5 In Georgia and Arkansas, 6 in I Mississippi. 7 in Virginia and Florida. m Mir mw is hiph to December 1. 107. amount to ftZ.- .7x. : ."J "Toura respectfully. -IfENRT H. KNIGHT. -County Treaurer." The fale statement that the expenvll- turea of, the county only amounted to trr.MI W has ben repeated, and tht etatement la belnc dally made by J, J. Itogera and the other Republican futlon candidates that the rreaent Jlnard saved $11,000 to the county and paid tha same upon the bonded debt of the coun ty. When the statement , was made upon the tump. Mr. Knight was acaln approached and hla bAka examined, and after a full examination wrote to Mr. Stronarh the following letter: "Office of Treasurer Wake County. "Ralelch. N. CV October 1. Illl Insurgents Speak Of Endorsing!! in North Carolina. S In Louisiana, 15 Instead Of Paying Old Debt, Present1 4w. C. Stronach. Eaj.: INVESTIGATION PROCEEDS. fir car-t- - -.! i h i .." i through mention In a ; it Lieutenant Souther t: ;riN-i;it Kagl made the re-.i:-- 1 so much concern to It has been an open ir T-s that Ueutenant ! a. is th ffficer who re (. h.fi si'-n four auspicious jr-surnably Spanish, cruls r -.tth coast of (Tuba, v. th- merits of the conten ; ri- r:il Shafter was delayed if;' to Teatlmony of Wltneasea In Regard campa Helps the Government. : Washington, Oct. 10. Three witnesses were examined today by the war in vestigation commission regarding con ditions at Montauk, Chickamauga and Santiago. Captain Culver, Third Vol unteer Cavalry, was the first witness. He had no complaint to make, and had he would accept the nomination. Brower Mays Has a Live Democrat Declines a Popu list Nomination Orators Who' Did Not Orate. Winston. N.; C, Oct. 10. Special One of the insurgent Republicans received a letter Saturday from ex-Sheriff W. A. Baljey, of Davie county, In which he stated t"hat he had decided not to ac cept the nomination for Congress. This appears rather strange to some of the insurgents, as It was stated after the convention which nominated Mr. Bal ley that he had sent a telegram saying Month to Averages of States are as follows: Virginia. j64; North Carolina, 76; South Carolina, 79; Georgia, 75; Florida. 66; jUabama, 76; Mississippi, 72; Louisiana. 1 exas, 3; Arkansas. h4; Tennessee. i3; Missouri, 93; Oklahoma. 75; Indian Merrjtory, 76. and Fusion Gang Borrowed 54.0C01 r:ir I have examined taa booka in my on ice ana nna that none or the Back Jo jcounty debt due and owing at the tlma the present Hoard of County Commis sioner came Into office, on ihe first Haven't Paid It .Rogers and Ham Jones Caught Exposure by Pop County Treas- j .i urer. The fusion candidatea have been go- l-OOO CcCeOiO OOOO OOOO OCfcOO OOO ln over Wake county falsely repre- SHOT BY A PROVOST GARD. A: . Southerland's report. civil .n; -rs deny, holding that r ii. .t even ready when the .v .t t- -.-rtalned to be erroneous. :. ! !' ly thoe who are famil-th- f i. ts in th case that Lieu-;th-riainl did exactly right : ; :. th.tt he had seen a ; squad - - f i'!i,.s, which he believed ;-i::h Ar. i'! -r rT: --r- reported having seen - .- rr.ysterius squadron. This fi--f i Vritimnder K.aton of the Ites- liuf-. ;! t." went even further in re- Krt " rfi.it he had been chased by :'. ; vessels. Southerland and t. :v- :.-w of the Lacle agree that j.' .'shlps were sighted 'and! did not !.: night signals or the United r s.ivy. T r .ystery of four suspicious war f.;' I; .Afvcr, remains a. mystery to received none in. his command. He was followed by Major Hysell, surgeon, who declared that the isolation of typhoid at Camp Thomas, has been impracti cable and would have meant the isola tion jot nearly everybody in the camp. Some of his statements will lead to fur ther investigation, however, regarding the water supply. The most -important witness today was Major Gallagher, who had full charge of the feeding of the army in Cuba. There were but two days when It is known that Mr. Bailey did not) want the Democrats to put a man in the field. Because they nominated a man is no doubt responsible for his de clining, i ' Some of the insurgents are now In fa vor of endorsing Mr. John M. Bower, who has announced himself an inde pendent candidate. They say he has backbone and. will never back down. Walter Houchins, who Is home on a furlough, has been advised that he has j; m North Carolina Soldier Fatally "Wounded in a -Drunken Row. Monday In December, lft 94. haa been paid, except the turn of 1500, which haa been paid to the King's Bridge Com pany for building bridges. The preaent Board oj Commlralonera borrowed for the county S4.G00 on the Jth day of July. ,1R9S. from the Commercial and Farmera f m a W a a MvM.a W a b. ar is not now an outstanding warrant or back to i ..e bank. The countr treaturr senting that they had paid off an old indebtedness of $11,000 and that there with ' an ax handle. ' rest him, but Corbett started for mi Robinson Robinson first fired in the air. been granted a discharge and will not ; H-but it had no effect. He fired Jacksonville, Fla Oct. 10. John Corbett, Company A, .First North Carolina, was shot and fatally wounded tonight by Clin ton Robinson, Fourth Illinois, one of the provost guards. Cor bett was drunk and -creating a row. Robinson attempted to ar- voucher against the county. A more deceptive or false atatement pa,(J tnej J"1" tketa. for the last court. . ; i . A. .-, tand only a few poor ordera to oualda has never been sprung upon the people, j .T . .w . . ! V o o o o o o D O O O o o o o o o o o 5 0 1 $4,000 from the Commercial, and Farm er I PT' Run If to haln cot (hum rnf rf f Via mire, and they have never paid it back is out of money now, and I have not It is given the lie not by Democrats, but by Mr. Haywood Knight, the Pop ulist treasurer of Wake county. Instead of reducing the debt of the county, creased these fusion deceivera have In- it $8,000 since coming In power More than this, they have borrowed 0 0 0 0 0 0 Expenditures have exceeded receipts. the county treasury is empty and out standing warrants and vouchers cannot tin. j iifTrl fnr nnufhlnc nrirl that was owing to the fact that the surf have to to Cuba to do garrifn ijgk again. the!taU striking Corbett 0 b Pald- All of this has occurred, and . , expects to return 10 jacKsonvnie, tg , - O tne iusionists have expended no moneys at Siboney ran so high that coffee and sugar could not be landed. He charged volunteer civil appointees with ineffi ciency, and named two of his assist ants as half-hearted in their sometimes dangerous work. Dii :.r l nc isavy ueoarimeni. is '! that those seen by Lieut, t r; I and Commander Katon V 't Spanish vessels, the view most y h.-ld is that the Kagle an-J h i a the cruiser New Orjeans. ' - .r; l-uift ship, and three jother i.'i .-4.sfls on their" way to San- U;, at t!..- time. LEE IN SAVANNAH. r. i- lCi for I ncmpment of the Seventh Army Corps x '-t.. 10. Major General .-! today to arrange for f th- Seventh Corps from It will go into camp here ! tn (uba. General Lee : TTi.-nt s would move from .trly in November In the ! Ninth Illinois. Second r i. Fourth Illinois. First 1 Louisiana. Third Ne ' Hundred and Sixty-first r .1 Illinois. First North ty -ninth Iowa. Fourth S:th Missouri. V I r lLISN not ALARMED BHio improved. " t. 10 The fever sit- ar.a Is regarded as lm state board of health to have Quarantine tate. and especially this ! The fever has been of yre that Dr. Souchon calls - ft-ver. No alarm is felt r untry people continue maintain Quarantines. r.d Franklin, where the t severe, matters are Im- ... " t-t I 1 rcytioa to Be Expedited. ' t :-a dispatch from Ma- however, to get his elbthes and blan- i C- in the breast. The wounded man Kets left there1 i ' t. ' ' T , - - is expected Uo die before morn-. George Mays came in from Jackson- SiL . : ville Saturday afternoon. He secured v ing. Robinson was exonerated. a fnrlotic-h for seven davs. but savs he ', would not have gotten any had helF CM CW MO " "'waited a day longer. ' H TROUBLE AHEAD FOR DR TABOR. ; An effort is being made to secure an j MERUlAM'S COMMAND. I 'honorable discharge for Hillery Lang-j ; Jjdge Advocate General Finds Tha He Is ;ey petition has been sent to the Tops at San Francisco Under Orders to SAmenabie to Military Law nnvmnr uncoil aaifin Aim tn efn it i Proceed to Manila. Washington. Oct. 10 Secretary of War Mr H p Burk. who was nominated q i ine xusiomsts nave expended no moneys 0 to speak of for, permanent improve - ments. On the other hand, the Demo- 0 cratic administration for the two terms 0 previous to '94 built a number of costly 0 Iron hridcpa nnri CTnpnHoH mtiofi mnn.v otherwise for the permanent good of tne county. -Listen to the statement which was Board. . "The county la behind two montha In paying the expensea of the workhouM and poor house. There are county or ders outstanding, amounting to about $1,200 or $1,500. unpaid, and the coats of the September erm of court haa not been paid. None of the county bonds have been pald "Yours respectfully. "HENRY, II. KNIGHT. "County Treasurer. r. H. T: Jonea. the sheriff, haa bad tered any one. In his' speeches, to pro duce a single warrant of the county unpaid, land haa repeatedly made the wild and untruthful statement that the i county waa In a better condition now than ever before. "The county treaaury la out of money. warrants are now unpaid to the amount of $1,200 or $1,500, two months expensea of the work and poor houses (amount ing to $1,500 or ll.COO) remain unpaid. the Jury tickets for last month have not acVilntrtnn rt 1ft Vn new orders . 1 1 1 A 1- A. M A V. . . - r 1 Alger louay receiveu me report 01 me Dy tne Populists Saturday for county - r Sirernintr the expedition to Manila a . 1 : . . : .1 tn..nni . 'e . cuuri i iKuii nnti11 i investi gate the death of private Hugh Par rot t at Camp Wikoff, alleged to have been due to the neglect of Dr. Tabor, arm surgeon. Accompanying the report was the opinion of the Judge advocate general on the question whether Dr. commissioner, announces that he de-, .hfSve been issued by the War Depart- hold.; Since we have been In power this dines the nomination. Mr. Burk says nnt. Assignment of the order in which debt has been reduced $11,000. There Is he is a Democrat and that he cannot iwops are to leave San Francisco has! not an outstanding warrant or voucher . . . .... i V . f I . . . . . ... pull in opunst narness. tKin left to General Merriam. com- Dut wnat can De paia. Messrs. Clement Manly and E. B. . nyvndrng the Department of the Pacific. Jones have returned from Surry court, fd he has not informed the depart- It closed on Saturday. From Mr. Jones rnt of his action in the matter. The last chairman of the Board of Commls- Tabor, who is a contract surgeon of the it is iearned that Jack Mays, the white .." ty-First Iriw'a, Twentieth Kansas, sioners under Democratic rule, had his man w ho was in jail , here for sonie4 j jrjji-st Tennessee. First Washington, attention called to a statement made time is to be hanged on Friday, No-lotteries C anil D California heavy ar- by J. J.; Rogers, the register Of deeds vember 11th. for the murder of an oid ; tMtery. Wyoming light artillery. Neva- and clerk of the Board of ComrniBfllon woman in Surry county. The defendant ;d5cavalry. four companies of Twenty- ers. made under Section 752 of The was ably defended by Messrs. Clement; jtfrd Infantry and a number of recruits Code o'f the receipts and disbursements regular service, ought to be court-mar tialed. The Judge advocate general holds that a contract surgeon Is as much amenable to military law as any. other semi-civil employee. It was not ascertained what the findings of the rou. . were, but from the fact that le Judge advocate general was directed to render the opinion mentioned, it ap pears likely that a court-martial may follow. Manly and J. R. Lewellyn, but ' the.jfc under orders to go to Manila, crime, of vvhieh he is guilty, was so re- ).nly one transport is available at voiung mat toe jury hhc vui uut r hftn rtain . t H . itmAm mI e by Sheriff Ham Jones when hei . . . , . . Jupon the county for actual aubalstenca spoke at Garner last. Monlay a week!. . . ... , ... have not received their usual allowance, . . . , 'nn , , I and therefore must suffer for the necee- "The county was $48,000 In debt when ... . ... .s i... . ., , sltles of ; life. , the Republicans and Populists took , ., , . . i iir . f n j nan i y mr r i u n i m $4,000 from the bank, which haa been spent, and the court coata for the last court have not been paid, all amount ing to between $ft.000 to $10,000, and jet the Republican fusion candidatea pre tend that the county le better oft than i it wan December 1, 1894. The atatement of r. "Knight shows that the county la in bad shape financially, and tfyat the debt is at leaat $8,000 to $10,006 mora than It waa when the Republicans took hold on December 1. ll.eS. Now, what have they done with the . money? No new brldgea, except two Now read this: Last spring Mr. W. r. Stronirh. the fesf nt. and War Department officers Girl Brutally Murdered short time before their verdict of mur der in the first degree was agreed upon. vajl recruits . . . . .. . ' 1 Ml ' It is not prooaDie mat any appeal win - : be taken., Everybody feels that th-- FALL RIVER MILLS. flUR l 1 r tx ligiiirt'us; tiuc anu v. s'ufRose that she will carry regulars the present Board of Commissioners, by which . J. J. Rogers tried to show that the expensea of the county for the first fiscal year, ending on the first iug- the old .woman Mays robbed her house, getting several hundred dollars. Hc-zekiah Gudger. of Asheville, the man who left the Democrats because he could not get an office, spent Sun day in Wjnston. He is out making speeches for the Republicans. - He and Shamokin. Pa.. Oct. 10. Miss Daisy alty no more than deserved. After kill- serious Condition Prevails In Consequence IPi of Low Prlcsa of Producta ' iljFall River. Mass., Oct. 10. The mill 8pUft.tion here continues to cause man Vacturers much concern. Print cloth selling only moderately at prices a ff)4de under two cents. That some gen Val policy looking to improvement is Zeb Walser were billed to speak at El- j cessary is conceded. Older manufac kin Saturday, but no audiertce greeted urers do not view with favor the idea them. About six ex-revenue officers, lf having the product of, all mills sold half a doxen of the yfe a comm0n agent. They assert that battle of Manila was fougnt, European faithful were tne crowa mat met io js plan would look too mucn iine a ffust and d rive - buyers to other places Smith, the 16-year-old daughter of Henry Smith, residing near here, was shot this morning, after whih her throat was cut. This evening William Krisenger was arrested on suspicion of being the murderer. He was removed to Jail, none too soon to avoid lynching at the hands of enraged farmers. : Furopeans Want to Know a Secret. Washington. Oct. 10. Ever since the on governments have made efforts to ob. hear these distinguished orators, but tajn from the United States the secret they didn't orate. of our seamen's wonderful proficiency j Mr. Gudger went to Walnut Cove this in gunnery- After the battle of Sant- morning. He said he and Walser were iago, inquiries of attaches here became billed to, speak there today, but he more numerous. It has been decided to doubted very much whether they would . a - furnish such information oniv in ex- nave a crowu. change for information equally vai- aere is a plan on foot to have forty uable. Sa-rorations here close their mills for a fSnth or more, while a proposition has made to reduce the wages of 2.,- employees Oreoen and Iowa Will Satl Tomorrow Washington. Oct. lO.-The Navy De-jl-ft this morning for his post in re- . . . . . n. .m t n Mm, hnrlc Tfe had partment was in form ea omciany ioaay l" e., TuiniivUi Staten Island, a furiougn ror aay. uut ..: whtrre the Oregon and Iowa are lying. another 10 per cent. jjvBarnaby Mills put the reduction in Private James H. Adams, or .Vlce of weaving into effect this morn- Troop. Second United States javairy. with the result that 1Z5 weavers of Kansas, who has been visiting his vj&ruck. - The mills may have to close. aunt. Miss Nading, on Liberty street. :'ifr: i'l Spanish troops will ''m Porto Rico next valuation of Cuba will November. Twenty v- been chartered for S'Tts. The troops, the i-vv- recived' their ar and including the ar: '. a suit of clothes " - i !iti-nal pay will be 'i before landing in 'The nos Ayres." Tma powers aad Creta. mome. Oct. 10. A Milan newspaper ' .:v,KiiBVi-a ronnrt nf a n interview with -r - - i , -a,vpwe7av-ih- m b ar " ----- - - haa not expired lie ininxs ne -iu o.i'tJmiral Canevaro. Minister of Foreign that the two battleships were pracu- .-.ii tiorairs. ana iprraen eruiui - v. n (, Via r.mlar a rm v for t hree j Mr . y- . .ti.t V. cally ready to start on their is.wu mne n- it-tt..w r , yreigjt aamirais in v-reir.u -i.u voyege to Manila nwav Wednesday. Secretary Long this was ..ftrnron dinosed of reports that the years, expired. A telegram was rwocu ucre jcsiti- near as saving mat 6 i - Italy. and expected to get years and has voiunieerea again, nc jjg represented Santiago wnen ms inree i j and Russia h5d the mdral sup f&rt of Germany and Austria in their Msh to settle I the Cretan question de- f.i-- . of the county from the first Monday of v. .iit v- u e wooden onef bave been built, at December. 1897, the first fiscal year of a Mmt . fmmt nAr ii.r.- th. mm v v va weeae. w q ew roads are In a terrible fix. and nothing haa been done to advance the Interest of the ; county. Warrants are being dally presented at the treasurer offlre, and the treasurer' a reply Is. "I have no money !to pay them with." What a lamentable atate of affairs have been brought; upon the county by the Repub lican fusion offlcera. and yet they ask the good people of the county to con tinue them In office. Monday! of December, 1897, amounted to only, $27,834.86. and at once com menced to Investigate the truth of the statemenL j Section T52 of The Code reads as follows: 'The Board shall cause to be posted on the court house door within five dayj after each regular December meeting, and for at least four consec utive weeks, the name of every Individ ual whose account has been : audited, the (amount claimed and the amount allowed; and also at the same time a full statement of county revenues and charges, showing by items the Income from every source and the disburse ments on every account for the paat year, together with the permanent debt o- the county. If any. when' contracted and the Interest paid or remaining un paid thereon. The Board shall also publish the said statement In some newspaper In the county: Provided, the cost of such publication shall not ex ceed one-half of & cent a word. Thla statement of Mr. Rogers show ed that the recelpta for the aald fiacal year were $42.54.17. and the disburse ments were only $J7.34.W. or about stated and Mr. Rogers and his friends gave It out to the people of the county that the present Board saved about $1$. 000 to the county. Mr. Stronach called upon Mr Hay wold Knight, the treasurer of theenun-, r.r..rnn and Iowa were being neia to m .t.i k. riiv announcing the death th1 .... ..a. .-v . . . i r fir n .1.11 . 1 . . . . t r ;i w M i 1 ill" ir?ui v. r n.immee(An At Pari. - mk.m. on occurred at the home of her grand-4ffkf!id not 1 rive their consent to her ; to do with the statement and that It eon anu inna ,iii k '-' - . r- . . . Saill IIITT CCltiat j. - - tr;.... - . ...... . . . S Knight made a run examination oi xne iat even- itltely. . England, he said, wished to re- ' ty. !to aacertaln the truth or the state- " The Ore- tng of Mrs..'; Melissa G. Dudley. whichln jn ca:ndia. but the other powers ment. Mr. Knight said he had nothing T 4 19 I Clarke; i . . . . IL II. 7 19 H 1 aaeaall Yesterday New jTork. Oct. 10. The following games Of ball were played by the clubs of the National League today: At Baltimore Game railed at end of ninth inning on account of darkneaa ; IL II. H Baltimore New Tork ...'.! Batteries McJamea', and Rueie and Warner. At Brookly t Brooklyn PhiUdelphla. t T 7 iutteriea Howell and Grim; Dooohua and McFarland. Second game" IL It. H Brooklyn 4 I Philadelphia t I I iutteriea Hopper and Grim; Piatt and Murphy. ! 1 , .t intuburg Ilttsburg Cleveland .....J... Batterle Tannehlll and Praier and SchreckrosL ' At Waahlngto Waahlagton Boston II IL H .fit . 4 t gchrtver; IL II. C. .17 4 I IS t Wednesday. chi.T ree ha V been made In their orders:; son. N. a 'Mrs. Dudley was the moth-; . y will make their first stop at Bue- er of Mrs. H. J. Williams, of this city. j0 LeaM of crete Panic-stricken i1 A dispatch to he Indians About to Make Terirs. Walker. Minn.. Oct. 10. Another con- her death. ndia. Crete, represents fererv-e was held this afternoon between Wing In a gr-at General Bacon. Indian Inspector Tinke?r with whom she made her home- went to WUsen on a visit v-eks ago. Paralysis taer Trust will Ctrtll Product. books In bU office, aided by Mr. J. Q. She'f If-sTew York. Oct. 15J The United States Wiriiamj, the clerk in Mr. Rogers f- about six feather Company , is about to curtail, fice and wrote Mr. Stronach the fol- was the cause of p output of jleatberj according to a. lowing letter. i. - ;- jtH)rt whicb .makers of leather' owning '-Office Treasurer Wake County.; . . . Tanneries, rit. Its the trust tfer:k true. -; Raleigh. N. C. May 15, ISL Sultaa Exp cted to Give In. r iffe trust has tanneries spread over "Xtf. C. Stronach. Kn.: -Mr. Armistea J Jone. J. Q. WllJlame and myself have examined the books In hve refused . to modify the terms ot ; )rk. ana controls lour-iuua i i or oukc t3u;in .. lUtteriea Dmeen Nichols and IWrgen. At liouuvllle Ixul ville Cincinnati isaiterlee Cunniccharo trUge; HiU and Pelt and McGulre; IL II. EL C 7 2 ... S t anJ Kit- u.tan refuse to with- and Indian chiefs, excluding tne neau rans. ict. lu.-Accoramg iu wrau. iu-ii.-ma. i., . .--.r- 'vis from the uiaM.t th. iMiii.ra. The proposition m foreign ambassadors at ConstanUnobl.':Sxrtb-. C&lMlna. Nw .Jersey and New f Ottoman troons Is re- given ud other Indians would not be their ulUmatum to the Porte requiring ide. Bustoe Is d uU now. hide high Wake countr ..county fund, from n c-.; . . . . - . : . Mm tthp m nd the BroDosed inut tautttf. iron Decerawr L lis. io k- Lf u -VM IJrI U.'on l(.ltl.tl ttnA mA T-Vl 1iTIIA HP IIO W CTUI1- HP WlLJlfirK WX1 Ul A Ui mi9wA fc WMS ; ....... - w - - w - . v f. -r,,.s M1 . .... : . m .w wiit ..t . 0xww-xiv r-ni thrtn u la to relieve thii condition, targe cetsber t, 1157. amount to ItJ.CT7.Ci Th rr. aurumg wj ma siaenng iu us u.cu "w -" - ' ' ' .. , w. - - e rwwe i dally. pP I expected on Wednesday. - ssjeni qi jaoorera im .,a-wvw -..: - , rricnient. Inevitable. Troops Sail f aaa iata Olco. IVnce, OcL M General Krntt .and taCT lth the Sixteenth Pennylvani Iteciment left tonlsht on the Uinne waska for the United Ftatea.' The First Kentucky and Third WUconvla aie tera ready to return to tht Unlte4 State. The. health of the troora U ImproTlc: Mi
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